HOW WE LIVE NOW Shortlisted for Community-Wide Reading Program
Do you know about those programs in which an entire community or campus or freshman class is encouraged to all read the same book? I just learned that How We…
Do you know about those programs in which an entire community or campus or freshman class is encouraged to all read the same book? I just learned that How We…
I’ve been on a decades-long mission to push back against all the misrepresentations of single people as sad and lonely losers, and to showcase more accurate portrayals of how real…
Guest Post by Jaclyn Geller [Bella’s intro: If you are interested in marriage and its discontents, especially as represented in beautifully written literary novels, then you are probably a fan…
It is June 13, 2016. The year is not even halfway over, but Time magazine just published its 37th story about marriage. Below is the letter I sent to the…
For many (though not all) of my e-books, I have the option to put them on sale for seven days, several times a year. One of those weeks is starting…
In too many ways, single people get lower quality health care than married people do (as I noted in Singled Out), or they face more obstacles to getting the care…
I previously wrote a chapter for a scholarly volume on a topic that seemed to interest a lot of readers: “Single, no children: Who is your family?” Like many academic…
Readers of Rebecca Traister’s All the Single Ladies who had never read any other books about single people would come away with no sense that Singled Out was an important…